Andrzej MIŚKIEWICZ
Laboratory of Musical Acoustics, Department of Sound Engineering, The Fryderyk Chopin University of Music

Tomira ROGALA
Laboratory of Musical Acoustics, Department of Sound Engineering, The Fryderyk Chopin University of Music

Teresa ROŚCISZEWSKA
Laboratory of Musical Acoustics, Department of Sound Engineering, The Fryderyk Chopin University of Music

Tomasz RUDZKI
Laboratory of Musical Acoustics, Department of Sound Engineering, The Fryderyk Chopin University of Music

Tadeusz FIDECKI
Laboratory of Musical Acoustics, Department of Sound Engineering, The Fryderyk Chopin University of Music

The purpose of the study was to compare auditory judgments of sound clarity of music examples
recorded in a concert hall with predictions of clarity made from the impulse response signal recorded
in the same hall. Auditory judgments were made with the use of two methods: by rating sound clarity
on a numerical scale with two endpoints, and by absolute magnitude estimation. Results obtained by
both methods were then compared against the values of clarity indices, C80 and C50, determined from
the impulse response of the concert hall, measured in places in which the microphone was located during
recording of music examples. Results show that auditory judgments of sound clarity and predictions made
from the C80 index yield a similar rank order of data, but the relation between the C80 scale and perceived
sound clarity is nonlinear. The data also show that the values of C80 and C50 indices are in very close
agreement.